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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1955)
THURSDAY, NOV. 3, 1955 THE EAGLE, VERNONIA. ORE S. A. Hoyt, Bruce Hoyt and Albin Bergstrom arrived home last Wednesday from Kenai, Alaska where they had been for the past five months logging and saw milling. They plan to re turn there next spring when weather again permits them to work. Debra Lyn is the name given the 6 pound, 4 ounce daughtet that arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shipman of Mc Minnville October 21. This is their second daughter. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Gene Shipman. Mrs. Shipman spent all of last week at McMinnville helping care for the new baby. Mr«. Jean Crawford of Port land visited last week end with her mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Brown. Also here on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Middleton Crawford and family from Hillsboro. Misi Kathleen Sauer accom panied Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Gamer to Seaside Sunday to visit Mr and Mrs. Larry Garner and their BURNS TV AND RADIO CLOSED October 27 through Saturday. November Monday. November granddaughter at the home of Mr. and Mrs. DeLoss Powell. One exceptional lucky hunting party that went from here to the Starkey area near LaGrande last daughter, Susan. week end was that made up of Mrs. Fred May of Forest Grove Wilfred Holce, James Johns, Carl was here last Wednesday even Webb, Don Webb and Dick Webb. The five hunters bagged five elk. ing to attend the Pythian Sister including one four-point 350 meeting. pounder, a five-point 300 pound The home of Mr. and Mrs. er and three spikes. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Tomlin were Fred Heckenliable on Timber the guests of Mr and Mrs. Sam road was the scene of a birthday Hearing Jr. Saturday evening at dinner Sunday which observed a dinner at Mt. Hood chaptir, the birthdays of Mrs. Heckenli OES, in Portland at which as able, October 28, her son Herb, sociate matrons and patrons of Portland area entertained October 29, and her daughter, the worthy matrons and patrons. October 30. Because of elk hunt Week end guests of Mr. and ing Herb was not present for the Mrs. Carl Davis were Mr and dinner. Those there were Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Gardener from Wilbur, Mrs. Harold Schell and family Oregon. Also there on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs Calvin Davis of Aloha; Mr. and Mrs. Albert and family from Tillamook. Williams and family from Salem Persons who had been identi and Mrs. Herb Heckenliable and fied by Wednesday as holding winning tickets in last Saturdays family of Vernonia. drawing at Brunsman Hardware Mrs. L. L. Wells returned las are Mrs M. E. Barrett, Earl King, week from visiting an aunt anc and Francis W Jones. Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Bateman uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Gerk ing at Spangle, Washington. She and sons Steven and Kenny spent week end at Seaside. was accompanied by her parents, last Word has been received here Mr. and Mrs. Roy Beck of Port of the death of Mrs. George land. Mr. Gerking is pastor of Brown of Yamhill. She was a the Christian church at Spangle resident of Vernonia in the early and he, his wife, the Becks and 1920s when her husband was principal of Vernonia high school. Mrs. Wells all attended the area Mr. and Mrs. Seldon McCall, assembly of Christian churches Darel! and Janice of Hermiston at Spokane October 17, 18 and were Saturday evening visitors at 19. On the way home. Mrs. Wells the Art Davis home. Visitors at the Byron Kirkbride and the Becks visited relatives at home Sunday were their daugh Walla Walla, Milton Freewater ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. and Pendleton. Keith Kelly of Beaverton awd Guests last week end at the daughter-in-law Mrs. J. R. Kirk bride and granddaughter. J. R. home of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Car was on a duck hunting trip michael were her brother and Gene Weller and Stev»n H;hhs wife, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Alex went to Monmouth over the week ander and son; Mrs. Alexander’s end to visit Henry Bass. Wh’l»’ they wer° tt'ere, they attend d mother, Mrs. Durfee, and Mrs. the homecom ng game. Carmichael’s sister, Mrs. Grace Mr. and M-». Carl Webb at Moore, all from Fall City, Wash-' tended the >’ lden w^ddin” anni versary of Mr and Mrs. Thomas ington. Dolan of Portland Sunday, Oc News from Mrs. J. H. Stubbs tober 23 Mr. and M— Calvin Drvis and is that she is now visiting with children of fiiiamootr called on her sister in Houston, Texas. She their aunt and "ncle. Mr and Mrs made the trip there by plane Art Davis Sundav evening. October 5 and plans to remain for some time. Mrs. Wm. Lindley spent most of last week and this at Seaside with her daughter, Mrs. Larry Gamer. Mrs. Virgil Powell left Sunday for Los Angeles after receiving word of the arrival of a new ZNXHXHXHXHXHZHXMXHXHXHXH3 x KING’S Grocery - Market | x Phono HA 9-6015 "Where Your Money Buys More" Riverview n/iTLC Tn DmrMDrD Un 1 Lu 1U ItLIHLFlDLll Thursday. November 3 NeighOors or Wuodcrait, Nehalem Circle — IOOF hall, 8:00 p m. Vernonia Lodge No. 184, A.M.& F.M. — Masonic Temple, 7:30 pm. Past President's Parley of the Am. Legion Aux ; noon lunch eon at home of Isabel Culbert- son. Revealing _ of secret pals. Vernonia Study Club Home of Mrs. J. W Nichols, 8:00 p m. Tailoring workshop — IOOF hall, 10:00 a.m. Winema Grange Birkenfeld, 8:00 pm. Friday. November 4 Columbia Encampment No. 89— IOJDF hall, 8:00 pm. FOE — Eagles hall, 8:00 p m. World Community Day — Chris tian church, 11:00 a m. Saturday. November 5 Pomona Grange — Quincy school, 10:00 a m. Do-Si-Do Square Dance Club— VFW hall, 8:00 p in. Monday. November 7 Lions Club dinner meeting — VFW hall, 7:00 p.m. American Legion and Auxiliary joint meeting. Legion hall, 8:00 p m. Past Chiefs club — home of Grayce Bundy, 8:00 pm. City Council — City hall, 8:00 p.m. Tuesday. November 8 Timber Rt. Ex’1 nsion Unit — Grange hall, 10:30 a m. Wrapping. Father and Son Banquet — EUB Church, 6:45 p.m. Bov Scouts. Park cabin. 7:00 VFW — VFW hall, 8:00 pm Vernonia Lodge No. 246. IOOF— IOOF hall, 8:00 pm. Home- coming, awarding of jewels. PEO — home of Mrs. Wesley Bolmrier. 8:00 p.m. Wednesday. November 9 Keas-'v Extension Unit — homo of Mrs George Martan 10:30 a m. Gift Wranping. Nehalem Social Club — Homo of Mrs. Wm. Bridgers. 8-00 nm Pythian Sisters — IOOF hall, 8 00 n.m. Rollcall. Natal Grange — Natal Grange hall, 8:00 nm VFW — VFW hall, 8:00 p.m. ,nd Mr* Webb Grare* drove to Sheridan Saturday to visit his sister, Mrs Christine Bogue who is quite ill. Driving back they called on their son and daughter-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Hale Graves and their children in Portland. BEN'S BARBER SHOP Expert Tonsorial Work Vernonia, Oregon •toy Theatre THURS.. FRI. NOV. 3-4 LOVE IS A MANY-SPLENDORED THING William Holden - Jennifer Jones Boy's eyeglasses. frame with horse orna ment in corner«, Please SATURDAY NOV. 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